Sunday, March 24, 2013

Winter Wonderland: Sleeves

Winter Wonderland has two sleeves!

So I cast on for the skirt, which you may recall I have decided to do completely in the round. Like an idiot. 285 stitches, since I'll pick up button bands later. That really is quite a lot of stitches in a non-laceweight yarn. They do fit (somewhat scrunched up) on the 40" circular needle, there won't be any increases, and I'm planning a lot of games with markers but I am a bit worried about the impact of any mistakes.

In unrelated news, I have planted a bunch of bareroot ferns before all danger of frost is really past. It's a tricky balancing act between possible exposure to frost and possible rotting in the bag. I know the real answer is to stop buying bags of bareroot plants from Costco but since I love plants *and* I love Costco, that's just not a realistic scenario.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Breaking the (self-imposed) rules

You  know how it is when you are absolutely supposed to be knitting through at least some of your stash yarn so that maybe one day in the next couple of years the house can start looking like a place actual people might live ... but then a pattern shows up in your inbox and you just lost your freaking mind? Next thing you know, a box of *completely new* yarn appears on your doorstep and you're making your bewildered significant other take pictures of you wearing it?

Welcome to "Infinity Cardigan", which I will be making in tidepool heather. For Christ's sake, I'm going to use the yarn the pattern was actually written for and it wasn't even on sale. I must have some bizarre behavior-altering brain parasite. I'd better get myself checked out.  


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Winter Wonderland Delayed

Seriously, I don’t know if I have ever waffled around this much trying to decide how to approach a project. I’ve been trying to get started for almost two weeks, I tell you! But which size to make (decision: a little of 36, a little of 40)? What kind of button band to use (decision: moss stitch picked up later)? Where do I want seams (decision: bodice sides and back waist, none of this awkward gore business)? Argh! At one point I hunted around the internet and ordered beads for the aeolian shawl just to feel like I was making some sort of progress on something.

Swatch (berroco ultra alpaca) on size 8 came out as 18sts, 25 rows (pattern: 16.5 sts, 24 rows).

Normally I would make the smallest size. And that makes sense for the bust even considering my gauge variance. But I tend to run into some problems when we get to the caboose so I kind of want to make the 40” skirt. And I’m really not into the way the gores look when they get seamed in on the sides but in trying to convert the skirt to one piece, I’m inclined to transform the lower part of the gores into additional pattern repeats which really only works in the 40” anyway so there you go! And let’s face it, this sucker is going to vertically stretch like madness no matter what the swatch says. Then again, I don’t really want a big old horizontal seam at the waist bulking that area up. Therefore I’m going to try to do the skirt and front bodice in one piece (w/ some joined yarn, obv.) and do the back bodice separately. That’ll get me some seams on the sides for stability and adjustments and the horizontal waist seam might be an enormous boon to allow adjustments in the back for the aforementioned caboose situation.

 I think I've got my row instructions calculated and written out for everything except the sleeves and collar. But am I ready to jump in and actually start the knitting? At this point I've been waiting so long that I might have intimidated myself out of doing anything. And given today's snowquester storm's complete failure to materialize, maybe I should take the thematic hint and just wait for next year.